The BT Red Nose Desert Trek
The team of nine brave celebrities have finally completed the BT Red Nose Desert Trek after five very long, scorching hot, and extremely gruelling days. They’re exhausted and in pain but know what a difference the cash they raise can make to people’s lives. So sponsor the team - it’s not too late!
The BT Red Nose Desert Trek
Meet The Desert Trekkers
A team of brave celebrities are being thrown together to tackle the biggest challenge of their lives. Will they keep their cool when the heat is really on?
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One of Britain’s favourite breakfast TV faces, Lorraine Kelly, pulled on her walking boots and joined the BT Red Nose Desert Trek to help raise money for Comic Relief.
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Popular Radio 1 DJ, Scott Mills, swapped the comfort of the studio for the sweltering desert when he joined the Red Nose Desert Trek to raise money for Comic Relief.
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EastEnders star and Strictly queen, Kara Tointon, swapped her dancing shoes for trekking boots when she joined the BT Red Nose Desert Trek.
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26-year-old Olly Murs is the cheeky Essex boy who sang his heart out all the way to the X Factor final 2009.
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Comedian and comic actress Ronni Ancona knew that attempting to cross 100km in 100 degrees Fahrenheit was no joke.
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Keeping his cool on the X Factor was good training for presenter Dermot O'Leary as he tackled the heat of the BT Red Nose Desert Trek.
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TV presenter and radio broadcaster, Peter White, has been blind since birth, which is why he was so passionate about joining The BT Red Nose Desert Trek to help prevent avoidable blindness.
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Actress, TV presenter and mum of two, Nadia Sawalha, was ready to push herself to the limit in one of the harshest deserts in the world and help raise as much cash as possible for Comic Relief.
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MTV Europe award winner and number one hit artist, Craig David, joined the BT Red Nose Desert Trek to help raise as much money as possible for Comic Relief.








